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4 things to do on 4/30/2008

Wednesdays   7:30-9:15pm
Revelations of Christ
23305 Bothell-Everett Highway
Bothell WA 98021
425.806.3700
www.AnandaSeattle.org
contact at anandaseattle.org
Explore the inspired and revealed yoga teachings of Jesus Christ through the understanding Paramhansa Yogananda, master and author of “Autobiography of a Yogi.”


04.30   6:30-9:30pm
Romantic Conversations Made EASY!
NLP Choices Training Center
3601 Stone Way N
Seattle
800.936.0036
www.MoreLoveMoreJoy.com
info at MoreLoveMoreJoy.com
Learn how to overcome shyness, identify what you want in the bedroom, and easily communicate your desires with your partner. $59


04.30   7pm
Nature & the Human Soul with Bill Plotkin
East West Bookshop of Seattle
206.523.3726
www.eastwestbookshop.com
info at eastwestbookshop.com
Psychologist and wilderness guide Bill Plotkin challenges us to evolve beyond our society’s current adolescent habits toward true adulthood by introducing a new developmental psychology that shows how fully we can mature when we allow soul and wild nature to guide us.


04.30   6:30-8pm
Economics for the 21st Century: Creating a Collective Vision for a Sustainable Future with Joshua Farley, PhD, and David Korten, PhD
Town Hall Seattle (downstairs)
1119 Eighth Avenue, Seattle, WA
www.sblfoundation.org
sblf at sblfoundation.org
Why imagine our future vision collectively? Without a coherent, vision of what a sustainable society looks like, there will be no political will or united effort to take us from here to there. For the sake of future generations, we need to create one. $15 admission. Appetizers at 5:30


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